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MEXICOWANDERER
Dec 21, 2015Explorer
RoyB wrote:
Hope your residential electrician is licensed and has insurance... All of this is going to add up pretty substantial before you find all of things that may be blown... Your converter is always on so it is most likely toast as well...
Roy Ken
Amen Roy B,
Not to mention stuff that "works" but will last 6 months to a year instead of say 5-years. A surge protector will last a few milliseconds at that voltage then appliances are in their own. Not even a voltage correction device would have helped. Any so-called "electrician" who does this idiotic-grade of screwup should not be fooling with electricity. Accounting or sales would be a harmless alternative. Someone with a valid electrical contractor's license is an electrician. I am legally bound to NOT TOUCH a system because my commercial/industrial license expired decades ago. Fully test EVERY LAST device in the coach that seems to still work. 24/7 for 2 weeks. This will help to root out the-ready-to-fail walking wounded.
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